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brother and
successor of
Krishna Deva Raya of
Vijayanagara Empire,
granted Sevappa Nayak, the
governor of Thanjavur[citation needed], the
permission to establish...
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Sevappa Nayak was a
Nayaka (governor) of
Thanjavur under the
Vijayanagara Empire from 1532 to 1560.
Sevappa was the
successor of his
father Timmappa Nayaka...
- (217 ft),
making it one of the
tallest temple towers in
India built by
Sevappa Nayakkar (Nayakar dynasty) The
temple has
numerous shrines, with those...
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Achyutaraya (1529–42). The
Thanjavur Nayaka line
commenced with
Sevappa Nayaka (1532–72).
Sevappa ruled for
several years, ably
supported by his son Achyutappa...
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grants dated 1532 and 1539
attest Vijayanagar's
dominance over Thanjavur.
Sevappa Nayak (1532–80), the
Vijayanagar viceroy of Arcot,
established himself...
- (1704–1731)
Queen Meenakshi, and the End of the
Nayakas (1731–1736), last
ruler Sevappa Nayak (1532–1580),
first ruler Achuthappa Nayak (1560–1614) Raghunatha...
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Portuguese merchants established at
Negapatam found a
major patron in
Sevappa Nayak, who
protected them and
allowed them to
trade in his territory. They...
- (also Vijayarāghava Nāyaka, 1590s-1673) was the
fourth and last king of
Sevappa Nayak's line. He
ruled from 1634 to 1673. In 1673,
Vijaya Raghava Nayak...
- (217 ft),
making it one of the
tallest temple towers in
India built by
sevappa nayakkar (Nayakar dynasty). The
temple complex houses many halls; the most...
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linguistics Notable work
Varadambika Parinaya Spouse Emperor Achyuta Deva Raya
Relatives Murtimamba (sister)
Sevappa Nayaka (brother-in-law)
Family Pandya...